Diode laser hair removal and alexandrite laser hair removal are both popular methods for achieving long-term hair removal, but they have key differences in technology, results, suitability for different skin types and other factors.
wavelength:
Diode Lasers: Typically emit light at a wavelength of approximately 800-810nm. Our diode laser hair removal machine combines the advantages of four wavelengths (755nm 808nm 940nm 1064nm).
Alexandrite Laser: Fusion of 755nm+1064nm dual wavelengths.
Melanin absorption:
Diode laser: Good melanin absorption ability, effectively targeting hair follicles while minimizing damage to surrounding skin.
Alexandrite Laser: Higher melanin absorption, making it more effective at targeting melanin-rich hair follicles.
Skin type:
Diode laser: Generally considered safe and effective on a wider range of skin types, including darker skin tones.
Alexandrite Laser: More effective on lighter skin tones, darker skin often requires longer treatment cycles.
Therapeutic Areas:
Diode laser: Versatile and suitable for use on various areas of the body, including larger areas such as the back and chest, as well as smaller, more sensitive areas such as the face.
Alexandrite Laser: Generally better suited for larger body areas.
Pain level:
With the advancement of technology, under the action of the cooling system, the pain of both hair removal methods is very small and almost painless.
Potency:
Diode laser: Effective for hair removal, often requiring multiple treatments for best results.
Alexandrite Laser: Known for fewer treatments and faster results, especially for people with light skin and dark hair.
Cost:
Diode Laser: Treatment costs can vary, but are generally more affordable than other laser hair removal options.
Alexandrite Laser: Each treatment may be more expensive, but the overall cost can be offset by fewer treatments.
Post time: Jan-06-2024